It’s the perfect time to discover and taste the best this unique Italian region has to offer.

Black bread festival

In Aosta Valley, autumn brings with it a distinct aroma: the scent of freshly baked bread from the traditional ovens of the small mountain villages. In the past, bread baking took place only once or twice a year, but today it’s a special occasion that brings the entire community together, keeping an ancient tradition alive.

On October 18th and 19th, 2025, the historic ovens scattered throughout the villages of the Aosta Valley will come to life for “Lo Pan Ner.” This black bread festival is more than just an event; it’s an invitation to discover the Aosta Valley, with its spectacular alpine landscapes that turn into warm shades in autumn, and to immerse yourself in the authentic life of its villages.

Here, rye and wheat flour are mixed with water and natural yeast, and after a long process, they transform into loaves. While the dough rises, the wood-fired ovens are heated to the perfect temperature. Once baked, the black bread emerges with a crispy crust and a rustic flavor that embodies the essence of the mountains. Some add nuts, raisins, or fennel seeds to make it even more special.

Every corner of the Aosta Valley has its own culinary delights: from the Crèichen of the Valdigne, at the foot of Mont Blanc, to the Piata of Issogne, a town famous for its castle, passing through the Micóoula of Hône and the Mécoulin of Cogne, a popular destination in the heart of Gran Paradiso.

Food market at Bard village

But, as they say, “man shall not live by bread alone”... In mid-October, don’t miss the Marché au Fort in the medieval village of Bard, at the foot of the Fortress. This is the largest market dedicated to the typical products of the Aosta Valley, where over 70 local producers offer all kinds of delicacies: cured meats, cheeses, honey, jams, sweets, and fine wines to savour.
Take advantage of the event to also visit the interesting temporary exhibitions and museums at the Fort of Bard.

To end on a sweet note, don’t miss the Honey Festival and its by-products in Châtillon from October 25th to 26th, 2025.

Apple Festivals

The apple, the most widely grown fruit in the Aosta Valley, takes centre stage at two important autumn events: one in Gressan, just outside Aosta town, and the other in Antey-Saint-André, in the lower Matterhorn valley. At these festivals, you can find a wide variety of apples as well as their derivatives and other local agricultural products, offering an immersion into the authentic flavoyrs of the region.

The "Queens" of the Pastures

In Cogne it’s time for Devétéya: on October 4th, celebrate with the herders the return of the herds from the high mountain pastures. The cows, festively adorned, parade through the village streets while the ancient livestock fair comes back to life, alongside a lively market of local products and crafts. Throughout the weekend, local restaurants offer themed menus to savor the authentic flavours of the mountains.

On Sunday, October 26th, 2025, feel the adrenaline of the grand final of the "Bataille de Reines" at the Croix-Noire arena in Aosta: thousands of spectators, spectacular challenges between Alpine cows, and a stadium-like atmosphere. The event highlights the natural combative instinct of certain Alpine breeds which, through passionate yet non-violent contests, establish the hierarchy within the herd. An authentic Aosta Valley tradition that has been celebrated for over 60 years.

Foliage: the magic of autumn

Alongside the delights of the palate, let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of the autumn landscape: the green of the conifers blends with a thousand shades of colour, creating almost surreal atmospheres. Lakes, forests, parks and entire valleys offer views that seem to come straight out of an Impressionist painting.

Ready to hit the slopes?

Remember, in Breuil-Cervinia you can start skiing as early as October 25th on the slopes at the foot of the Matterhorn!

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